Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 I am freaking out. My mom in law just called and said she has never seen Jake be so agressive like this in his life. He wont stop hitting on her. I really feel like Jake is being mistreated at school. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 My son last year at 2 1/2 before any diagnosis, was very aggressive at home. I had just returned to work after being a SAHM and I was thinking that he was being mistreated at daycare. I could not understand because I know how she is with kids I used to work with her. I moved him to a center. Same thing - problems began to resurface and I had him tested. Diagnosis helped us at home, but school still had same issues. They called him a " bad kid " and I knew it was time to find a new facility. I moved him again to a church daycare that accepts and loves to work with special needs children. He has done wonderful there and we have seen improvements that I know they have been working with him on. I don't think they were really mistreating him, but I must admit that the thought crossed mind very frequently because I could not explain his behavior. The center was just too structured for him and they required a lot of time sitting at a table with a group. He needs frequent breaks from it and they would not allow that. His new school allows for that as needed and everyone is happy. Hang in there! --- De Lynn <deannalynnga@...> wrote: > I am freaking out. My mom in law just called and > said she has never > seen Jake be so agressive like this in his life. He > wont stop hitting > on her. I really feel like Jake is being mistreated > at school. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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